Tnt Imageboard «Extended | FIX»
I froze, coffee cup halfway to my lips. My window faced the street. I looked. The same cracked sidewalk. The same graffiti on the dumpster. The same red sedan with the flat tire. It was my view. From my own phone. But my phone was in my pocket.
Reply #100 came from me. Or from something using my name. tnt imageboard
I tried to reply. “Who is this?” The page glitched. An error message appeared: TRIPCODE MISMATCH. YOU ARE THE OP. I froze, coffee cup halfway to my lips
Session expired.
“You only post twice. First, unknowingly. Second, from the other side of the screen.” The same cracked sidewalk
The last thing I saw was the flash—not of a camera, but of a sudden, silent light from every window of my apartment above. And then the TNT imageboard logged me out.
My heart did a stupid little flip. I’m a bored sysadmin with too much time and a VPN. I started digging. The timestamps were all in the future—usually by 48 to 72 hours. And every single thread ended the same way: after 100 replies, a final post from the OP, always the same three words: “Check the news.”